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Thread: Futaba 6ex FASST

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    Hello everyone
    I have the new 2.4 fasst and the old t6exa
    the later i have never had any problems with (except more and more interference)
    After trying lots of tips etc I found the fasst will not work with old style interfaces
    it has now been tested with a watty speed
    controller and they work perfectly, but there
    is only failsafe on the 1 channel,
    the t6exa went into failsafe on all channels.
    I am a bit stuck what to do now I dont really
    want to add relays etc from channel 1 to remote
    cut the robot,
    unfortunately channel is the one i use for throttle on the left stick so I would have to
    learn a different driving style, unless i can
    change the transmitter around inside.
    I have also wondered if it is possible to use a normal failsafe 10 amp relay connected to channel 1 so when this goes into failsafe
    it cuts the pulses from the reciever to the speed controll/weapons etc on theother channels ?

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    I have now used the futaba 2.4 ghz fasst
    at burgess hill,
    I have chanell 3 (failsafe) connected to remote
    kill on wy watty and also a battle switch,
    therefor when i loose tx signal the rx turns off
    the watty and my battle switch.
    I have then got a 2nd battle switch connected to
    chanell 6 for my flipper
    (the solonoid supply runs through both battleswitches) so if 1 of them is off then my
    solonoid is closed.
    This all worked perfectly,
    no interference to the battleswitches, and also
    no large relay systems
    power for receiver and battleswitches is taken
    from the watty.

    Terry.

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    Oh and I have also got my receiver in a little
    metal box (rf) as im not taking any chances,
    and my 2 antennas are taped at 90 degrees to each
    other on a plastic case, this did make a difference there was some twitching when they werent at 90 degrees.

    Terry.

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    I have just got one of the new Futaba 10C 2.4 GHz sets. 10 Channels, with settable (in the transmitter menus) failsafe on the first 8 channels.
    http://2.4gigahertz.com/systems/futk9250.html
    http://2.4gigahertz.com/systems/futk9250.html

    Not quite as flexible as my 9z (e.g. no easy stick-channel assignment), but nice.

    For info, the pulse output on the receivers is unusual on these (apart from being only 2.8 Volts and with a frame rate of 72 Hz):

    The pulses on the first six channels are all sent simultaneously. This is for the benefit of the helicopter boys - ensusures that multi-servo swashplates move straight up and down with no swimming.

    The pulses for channels 7,8 and 9 then are also simutaneously, 3ms after the first group (rising edge to rising edge is 3ms). 10 is then another 3ms behind.

    Our Wotty for some reason wouldnt work properly when connected to channels 1 and 3 in the usual manner. But works fine on channels 7 and 8. Not sure why yet.

    John

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    John,
    Ive looked at the 10c sets and they look an awsome bit of kit, will be interested to see how you get on with setting up etc.
    Does your battle switch weapon rf relay work ok on the pulse rates ?
    Terry.

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